Anyways, I've been searching high and low for this tune. It's on a trailer/making of clip for Spring Breakers, but it's not on the soundtrack. You all have the best/broadest taste in music out of any board I've ever seen, so I figured I'd see if anyone could crack this one!

There are some cool videos, I think by Vice, that have the director talking about the filming, on set process. Basically, the girls were kept drunk, and everyone was high. Gucci Mane in that shit too. And Franco, is not based on Riff Raff, but some terrible Florida rapper, Dangerous. Looks cool. I'm down.

Anyone else seen this shit show? I can't say it was a good movie, but it was bold, ballsy, and innovative. It could have been so much better if it stayed the course instead of veering off into silly ridiculousness like a Britney Spears sing along scene or James Franco giving head to a gun (and then 2 guns). I like Harmony Korine, but I feel this was a bit out of his realm even though he wrote Kids which touches on similar issues.

The Good: Camera work and music was phenomenal, Franco was completely committed to this role and chews scene like it's salt water taffy.

The Bad: The constant annoying repetition of dialogue, the overuse of a gun slide-rack sound effect (cool the first few times, annoying after the 10th time), the cloudy message and point to it all - White college girls getting all gangsta? Spring Break culture vs Florida hood culture?

this is kids 2.0 and i give it a 7. it captured my attention and made me wonder what was going to happen next. not to mention the camerawork, montage, james franco, and ill'ing out was just plain awesome. tripping out to britney spears. perfect. one thing tho - what happened to the ATL twins? they were just background every now and then. should've had more scenes.

he mentions in one of these interview videos that Skrillex and some other dude contributed to the score of the film...so my guess is that the 'mystery track' was specially produced for this film, and therefore doesn't yet have an official release of any kind. that'd explain why nobody can find it and why no results show up in Shazam. i'm going to go watch this tonight, i love me some crazy HK shit. Beautiful Losers is one of my fav documentaries of all time.

he mentions in one of these interview videos that Skrillex and some other dude contributed to the score of the film...so my guess is that the 'mystery track' was specially produced for this film, and therefore doesn't yet have an official release of any kind. that'd explain why nobody can find it and why no results show up in Shazam. i'm going to go watch this tonight, i love me some crazy HK shit. Beautiful Losers is one of my fav documentaries of all time.

Good call! I think I'm going to see it at the new Alamo Drafthouse that just opened in Littleton.

This flick is a stone cold ART movie, don't go into it looking for a dope story. If you seen the trailer or read a synopsis you pretty much know upwards of 80% of the story. Don't go into it looking for a crazy, hilarious, college-comedy type movie either, even though it looks like one. It's subtle (sometimes confusingly subtle), but it's really a hard-nosed critique of how dumb this generation's outlook on life is. Like you know how sometimes when you watch Riff Raff you say to yourself "wow wait a minute, is this guy just joking around with all this shit, some kind of idiot savant comedian, or is he really this dumb ?" Well you'll probably be asking yourself the same kind of things by the time Franco is singing a Brittney Spears ballad as the gaggle of disney girls dance with pink ski masks and AKs.

All that said, I loved it. Franco's great. It's pretty weird that him and Korrine aren't acknowledging Riff Raff at all though, character design aside, there's a couple lines that are almost direct quotes from him.

This flick is a stone cold ART movie, don't go into it looking for a dope story. If you seen the trailer or read a synopsis you pretty much know upwards of 80% of the story. Don't go into it looking for a crazy, hilarious, college-comedy type movie either, even though it looks like one. It's subtle (sometimes confusingly subtle), but it's really a hard-nosed critique of how dumb this generation's outlook on life is. Like you know how sometimes when you watch Riff Raff you say to yourself "wow wait a minute, is this guy just joking around with all this shit, some kind of idiot savant comedian, or is he really this dumb ?" Well you'll probably be asking yourself the same kind of things by the time Franco is singing a Brittney Spears ballad as the gaggle of disney girls dance with pink ski masks and AKs.

All that said, I loved it. Franco's great. It's pretty weird that him and Korrine aren't acknowledging Riff Raff at all though, character design aside, there's a couple lines that are almost direct quotes from him.

Riff likes to say that they designed the character around him but Franco has said that its a Flordia rapper that calls himself Dangerous who HK modeled him after.

i thought it was a decent attempt at trying to tie together both mainstream appeal and artistic direction. Franco in braids was hilarious, and Selena Gomez in a bikini for half of the movie was worth the ticket price alone haha...but it definitely had its flaws.

it was shot really well, especially in the beginning- but i felt like the plot kinda screeched to a halt midway through. a lot of stuff was looped and whole lines of dialogue were repeated, which confused me at first. but from a musical perspective, it kinda makes sense when you think about the genre of music that's being criticized. there were a shitload of plot threads that just went unresolved though, and even a few of the camera shots were sloppy...oh, and that gun cocking sound after every transition was a little distracting to me. & i have no words for the scene where Franco blows two guns lol- but as far as a whole movie goes, i thought it was a solid attempt. it definitely had the potential to be the best film this year so far, but it fell short in trying to make the run-time long enough to show in theatres, which was a little disappointing given all this hype towards it. but i'd recommend it to most people under 30...any older and you may start losing a lot of the references they make in this.

I don't think it was that clear cut, seemed more like an explosion of ideas, themes, and messages and we were left to sift through the rubble to try and make sense of it all.

Shoulda said IMO. I agree, it was definitely less clear cut than I made it out to be. which is why i'd say it's an art film, totally up to interpretation. But after my rubble was sifted I came out with that. Guess what I meant by "confusingly subtle" was that there was no real clear "moral" to the thing in general. But I thought it was actually being critical as fuck while simultaneously being all immersive and glorifying and shit, which can be disorienting. Showing you endless slow-motion titties and date rape and looping dialogue until you realize this isn't paradise it's some fucked up fantasy that's screwing up the youth's outlook on life. that everything should be handed to you on a platter and you can get away with anything, etc.